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Destination Travel
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| Agva |
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Agva is a little village and located black sea cost of Istanbul. It is a place where people are going and enjoy for weekend. Agva is one of the most popular holiday destination because of short distance from Istanbul. |
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| Amasra |
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Amasra is a small Black Sea port town in the Bartyn Province, Turkey. The town is today much appreciated for its beaches and natural setting, which has made tourism the most important activity for its inhabitants.Amasra has two islands: the bigger one is called Buyuk ada (Great Island) while the smaller one is called Tavsan adasy (Rabbit Island).How to go Amasra ? |
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| Amasya |
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Amasya is the administrative district of Amasya Province in northern Turkey. Amasya stands in the mountains above the Black Sea coast, the city was built in a narrow valley along the banks of the Yesilirmak River. Although near the Black Sea this area is very high above the coast and has an inland climate, well-suited to growing apples, for which the province |
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| Ankara |
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Ankara is a capital and located central of Turkey. Ankara is second largest city after Istanbul. As with many ancient cities, Ankara has gone by several names over the ages. Ankara is an important commercial and industrial city. It is the center of the Turkish Government, and houses all foreign embassies. It is an important crossroads of trade, strategically located at the centre of Turkeys highway and railway networks, and serves as the marketing centre for the surro |
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| Antalya |
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Antalya attracts millions of people with its beautiful nature and historical riches for visiting this city. The combination of the sun, deep blue sea, the mountain covered with trees cannot be seen easily all together every where. |
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| Assos |
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Assos is fascinating place where nature and history merge into one.Assos has different characteristics throughout the four seasons… It is ideal for those seeking silence and tranquility with its unspoiled nature and very clean air. It also attractive with is ancient history and typical architecture. Greek and medieval traces are still evident in the village. Assos is a fascinating place with its ancient city,bright shining sea and myths… |
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| Ayvalik |
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Ayvalik is a seaside town on the northwestern Aegean coast of Turkey. It is a district of the Balikesir Province. It was alternatively called by the towns formerly important Greek population, although the use of the name Ayvalik was widespread for centuries among both the Turks and the Greeks (pronounced as Ayvali by the latter).Ayvalik is one of the most travel popular destination for Turkish people. Famili |
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| Bodrum |
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Bodrum is most famous resort town in Turkey. It is located on the southern coast of Turkey. Bodrum has a Mediterranean climate. A winter average high of 14 °C (57 °F) and in the summer 32 °C (90 °F), with very sunny spells. Summers are hot and humid and winters are mild and mostly sunny.The region includes the municipalities of Bodrum, Turgutreis, Ortakent, Turkbuku, Yalikavak and Gumusluk, and recent tourist-oriented developments wer |
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| Bozburun-Marmaris |
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Ensconced among the green mountains of the Datca Peninsula, Bozburun is a peaceful place to stroll among souvenir shops by the water and to enjoy the beautiful movements of the sea, all in a traditional seaside village. While it is possible to swim, there is no official beach in Bozburun. However, a pleasent day can still be spent watching the ship builders on the waterfront assemble the wooden skeletons of embryonic boats in the shadows of the towering cliffs that st |
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| Bozcaada |
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Bozcaada is a small island in the Aegean Sea, part of the Bozcaada district of Canakkale province in Turkey. Bozcaada/Tenedos has a population of about 2,500. The main industries are fishing and tourism. The island has been famous for its grapes, wines and red poppies for centuries. The population is mostly Turkish but there are still about 30 ethnic Greeks on the island. |
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